Demers Anchors the Crease, Named Atlantic Player of the Month
- James Karr

- Feb 6
- 1 min read
West Chester Wolves Premier goaltender Wyatt Demers has been named USPHL Atlantic Division Player of the Month after an outstanding January in the crease.
Demers was perfect across the month, posting a 6–0–0 record while stopping 132 of 142 shots. He finished January with a 1.71 goals-against average, a .930 save percentage, and one shutout, providing elite stability for the West Chester Wolves during a critical stretch of divisional play.
The 19-year-old goaltender from New Hampshire consistently gave the Wolves a chance to win each night, combining strong positioning with calm, controlled play in traffic. His ability to manage rebounds and stay composed in high-pressure moments helped anchor the Wolves defensively throughout the month.
“Wyatt was outstanding for us all month,” said Premier Head Coach Brian Leonard. “He gave our group confidence every time he stepped on the ice. His consistency, preparation, and compete level were exactly what you want from your goaltender.”
Demers’ performance earned him recognition as the Atlantic Division’s top player of the month, highlighting both his individual consistency and his impact on the Wolves’ success. As the season continues, his January run sets a strong standard in goal for the weeks ahead.



